On Sun, Nov 06, 2005 at 06:05:08AM -0500, Bob Paddock wrote: > On Saturday 05 November 2005 09:51 pm, Ales Hvezda wrote: > > > Long story short: I am still trying to decide if there is a bug > > in gnetlist (really libgeda) that causes two nets to be created instead of > > one when you draw two nets that cross each other (but not connected > > together) and a pin connecting to the intersection of the two crossing > > nets. Should the two nets be connect together with the pin even though > > the nets are not connect to each other?
Yes. There is a dot. Dot means connection. Therefore everything that goes through the dot is connected. CL< > > A warning message about it would be good. > > If you connect them simply because they overlap you could end up with a board > that has shorted nets. If that happens on a interlayer you are screwed. > If the nets where not connected but they should have been, you are less > screwed because you can add a jumper. Not good but at least it is not a lot > of $ down the drain for the boards.
